Law Admission Counselling Advances as February Deadlines Approach
As February 2026 progresses, the law admission landscape in India is witnessing a flurry of activity across state and national levels. With CLAT and AILET entering critical seat confirmation stages and state-level CETs like MH CET Law extending their registration windows, candidates must remain vigilant. This period serves as a vital bridge for aspirants to finalize their institutional placements and secure their futures in prestigious law programs across the country.

The national Jurisdiction for law admissions is currently navigating a series of high-stakes administrative deadlines. As of today, February 10, the focus has shifted from entrance examinations to the intricate Advocacy of seat allocation and institutional reporting. While national exams like CLAT and AILET have entered their third rounds of counselling, state-level entrance bodies in Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh are recalibrating their Docket of events to accommodate a surge in applicants. This period of the academic Session is essential for maintaining the momentum of the 2026-27 intake across India’s premier legal institutions.
National Level: AILET and CLAT Confirmation Cycles
At the national level, the National Law University Delhi is reaching a critical point as the fee deposit window for its third provisional merit list closes today. Candidates allotted seats in the BA LLB and LLM programs have until 11:00 AM on February 10 to submit their confirmation fees to avoid forfeiture. Simultaneously, the Consortium of NLUs is managing the Round 3 seat confirmation for CLAT 2026, which remains open until February 12. These rounds are critical for candidates on the waiting list, as any unconfirmed seat will be recycled into the final fourth-round Allotment scheduled for early May.
- AILET Deadline: February 10, 2026, is the final day for the ₹50,000 admission confirmation fee by 11:00 AM.
- CLAT Round 3: Aspirants must exercise their "Freeze" or "Float" options by 1:00 PM on February 12.
- Strategic Pivot: Candidates not securing a seat in these rounds are increasingly looking toward state CETs as a viable secondary Advocacy for their legal careers.
State Level: MH CET Law and AP LAWCET Updates
In the state Jurisdiction, the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell has recently extended its registration deadlines. According to the Official MH CET Law Portal, the last date to apply for the 3-year LLB program is now February 13, 2026, while the 5-year integrated program window closes on February 14. Parallelly, the APSCHE Portal has announced that AP LAWCET 2026 registrations will officially commence on February 12. These extensions provide a necessary Interval for students to gather their category and domicile documents for a successful application.
| Law Entrance / State | Current Activity | Key Deadline (2026) |
| CLAT 2026 | Round 3 Fee Payment | February 12 (1 PM) |
| AILET 2026 | 3rd Merit List Fee | February 10 (11 AM) |
| MH CET Law (3-yr) | Extended Registration | February 13, 2026 |
| MH CET Law (5-yr) | Extended Registration | February 14, 2026 |
| AP LAWCET | Registration Commencing | February 12, 2026 |
Document Verification and Admission Integrity
The ongoing Session is not merely about fee payments; it involves a rigorous Allotment verification process. Universities are scrutinizing Class 12 and graduation marksheets alongside latest-category certificates to ensure that the academic Docket of each candidate is authentic. For state-level admissions, this Interval is also being used for e-verification of documents, a process that must be completed before the final merit lists are generated in March. This ensures that the Jurisdiction of merit-based selection remains uncompromised across all participating law colleges.
Conclusion
The second week of February marks a decisive Session for the law student community in India. Whether it is the final Allotment formalities at NLU Delhi or the fresh Registration cycles in Andhra Pradesh, the administrative Advocacy of these bodies ensures a transparent path to enrollment. Candidates must stay updated with their respective Official Dashboards to prevent missing the strictly enforced February deadlines. As the Jurisdiction of national and state law admissions continues to overlap, the proactive management of one's application Docket remains the most important factor in securing a seat for the 2026-27 academic year. With the next major Interval of activity not expected until late April, the current window is the final opportunity for many to finalize their professional trajectory in the legal field.
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